#109 Postby I'm Watching You » Mon Mar 27, 2006 10:59 pm
SHE IS NOW A CATERGORY 4
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 28
Issued at 11:55 am WST on Tuesday, 28 March 2006
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
A CYCLONE WARNING is current for a CATEGORY 4 CYCLONE for coastal and island
areas between Cape Leveque and Bidyadanga. A CYCLONE WATCH extends along the
Northwest coast to Exmouth.
At 11am WST SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE GLENDA was estimated to be
180 kilometres west northwest of Cape Leveque and
260 kilometres north northwest of Broome
and was moving west southwest at 11 kilometres per hour.
Gales with gusts to 120 kilometres per hour are possible in coastal parts
between Cape Leveque and Beagle Bay for the next few hours.
Should the cyclone take a more southwesterly track then gales with gusts to 120
kilometres per hour may extend south to Bidyadanga during the day.
The cyclone is expected to move roughly parallel to the coast for the next 24 to
36 hours and continue to intensify. Communities in the central and western
Pilbara should be aware that SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE GLENDA is likely to be near
the coast in 48 to 72 hours time.
Details of SEVERE TROPICAL CYCLONE GLENDA at 11am WST Tuesday.
Location of centre : within 40 kilometres of
Latitude 15.8 South Longitude 121.4 East.
Recent movement : West southwest at 11 kilometres per hour.
Central Pressure : 940 hPa.
Maximum wind gusts : 235 kilometres per hour.
Severity Category : 4
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